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What can I say to my classmate who posted this below?

This TedTalk was really influential for my journey toward success. The speaker LePoint noted fear can get in the way of our accomplishments. The fear of failing or not being good enough can make us stop reaching our goals. This is very true for me, because I have given up at times for the thought of not being enough. However, she explained that she has devised a three-step method for overcoming fear and reprogram the brain. The first step is to name and reject your fear. The second is to reprogram your brain with different thoughts. Lastly is to take action in direct oppostition of your fear. To motivate our youth to achieve their goals we can encourage them to keep going despite of their fears.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
You might respond with something like this:

"Thanks for sharing your thoughts on LePoint's TedTalk! I completely agree that fear can really hold us back from achieving our goals. I love the three-step method she described; it sounds practical and empowering! Naming and rejecting our fears is such an important first step. I'm curious—have you tried any of these steps yourself? I'd love to hear more about your experiences and how you've worked through your fears to achieve your goals!"

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